NickleandDimed Wrote:
> I knew a couple who left with nothing. In their
> 40's. He went back to college for a degree. She
> took a job. Supported them on a shoe string. They
> were use to that. Took them a while. To find
> financial stability. Not everyone was able to do
> that.
This could be a description of my wife and I...except the going back to college part. I estimate that in the time spent in TLWF, our tithes/offerings/free labor to the Kingdom hovered around the $100,000 mark. I'm sure this pales in comparison to many.
Fortunately, our kids were wiser. Both graduated from good colleges, and are doing fine.
> I knew a couple who left with nothing. In their
> 40's. He went back to college for a degree. She
> took a job. Supported them on a shoe string. They
> were use to that. Took them a while. To find
> financial stability. Not everyone was able to do
> that.
This could be a description of my wife and I...except the going back to college part. I estimate that in the time spent in TLWF, our tithes/offerings/free labor to the Kingdom hovered around the $100,000 mark. I'm sure this pales in comparison to many.
Fortunately, our kids were wiser. Both graduated from good colleges, and are doing fine.